VMAN Designer Portraits Preview

With the 12th issue of VMAN hitting newsstands recently, we get a preview of 12 backstage

With the 12th issue of VMAN hitting newsstands recently, we get a preview of 12 backstage portraits featuring some of the world’s most famous fashion houses. Along with the portrait we get some insight from each respective labels head designer. Check the images out after the jump!

Giorgio Armani
“My collection was inspired by modern India and its vibrant colors. It features a delicate color palette with brighter oriental tones, interpreted in my signature style.” – Giorgio Armani

Versace
“Next season, it’s all about putting on your best to show the world that you are doing just fine—formal, but with an informal attitude. Men should interpret formality with an open mind, without boxing themselves in to the dictionary definition.” – Donatella Versace

Calvin Klein Collection
“This collection can easily be summed up as graphic, bold, modern, and very American.” – Italo Zucchelli

Givenchy By Riccardo Tisci
“My man has the soul of a bad boy, just like my woman. He’s Latin-aristocratic and gothic-romantic, but wild. He is a man who is so confident with his masculinity that he can comfortably play with his femininity.” – Riccardo Tisci

Salvatore Ferragamo
“The inspiration for my Spring collection was opulent, sophisticated India: where neutral hues explode in an infinite variety of tones and shades, and color is unexpected, like saris in the desert. The imperceptible detailing is a key and luxurious standout: embroidery, bewitching gold-wire motifs and exquisite ruffles on silk shirt fronts.” – Massimiliano Giornetti

Hugo
“I took inspiration from the modern-classic looks of the German Bauhaus school—clean lines, simple shapes, and innovative detailsand materials.” – Bruno Pieters

Kris Van Assche
“The Spring/Summer 2009 collection revolves around the idea of wearing a suit to the beach; I imagined how surfers would wear a suit. I continue to play with the idea of using classic menswear elements and making them relevant and wearable for today’s sportswear generation.” – Kris Van Assche

Bottega Veneta
“The collection is designed with an individual in mind. We used a different model for each look to underline this point, and to inspire a unique approach to dressing.” – Tomas Maier

Paul & Joe
“The collection is about a modern sailor who leaves Britanny and lands in Australia. During this long trip over the seas, he completes his wardrobe by combining the various influences of each place he visits.” – Sophie Albou

DSquared
“We went back to the roots of hip-hop and the fabulous ’70s. The models are dressed in true b-boy style: nylon shorts, track pants, and hip-hop bling layered over polos and tank tops. It’s casual and classic, combined with three-piece suits and tuxedo jackets enriched with flashy metal chains.” – Dean and Dan Caten

Gucci
“While designing the Spring 2009 men’s collection, the band MGMT’s music and irreverent style provided a synergy for the tropical, freestyle approach to dressing that I wanted.” – Frida Giannini

Missoni
“This Spring collection evokes the beautiful creatures of Saint Tropez and the Mediterranean coast, and images of Alain Delon from La Piscine. While fresh with hints of humor and irony, the collection still has handmade and artisanal elements, which make it very precious to me.” – Angela Missoni

Paul Smith
“It’s all about English cricket, rock, Mick Jagger, and a new silhouette: narrow shoulders, soft volume, and front-pleated trousers pulled in at the waist.” – Paul Smith

Belstaff
“The Belstaff Spring/Summer 2009 collection celebrates the modern-day global traveler. It’s elegant, in the way a person of great culture is elegant, combining traditionalstyles with innovative fabrics, often with a cosmopolitan touch.” – Michelle Malenotti